I keep finding myself rocking when alone. I know it is one of our comforting stims, but I find myself doing it uncounciously - and a lot more than before I got the diagnosis.
Should I worry, or just not give a sh..?
I keep finding myself rocking when alone. I know it is one of our comforting stims, but I find myself doing it uncounciously - and a lot more than before I got the diagnosis.
Should I worry, or just not give a sh..?
It's most likely because subconsciously you've given yourself permission to stim following the diagnosis.
If you don't want to do it, it would probably be best to try replace it with something else rather than suppress it. Assuming you can find an alternative stim that works.
Unfortunately, I'm no longer a teenager, so the obvious stim is not available due to my advanced age.
Does anyone else find themselves sinking into dark or inappropriate humour as they get older? Or is it just me? I used humour to attempt to fit in when I was younger. Sometimes worked, often did not. I still cringe.
Unfortunately, I'm no longer a teenager, so the obvious stim is not available due to my advanced age.
Well, I'm sitting (on a swivel chair) here LMFAO! Thanks for the lift, GeekyTim!
Every thought of doing stand up? (Not a euphemism.)
Unfortunately, I'm no longer a teenager, so the obvious stim is not available due to my advanced age.
Well, I'm sitting (on a swivel chair) here LMFAO! Thanks for the lift, GeekyTim!
Every thought of doing stand up? (Not a euphemism.)